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  2. Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The "eleven plus" examination represents the main entrance criterion, along with residence within the catchment area (1.6 miles as of 2015) A small number of spaces are reserved for students outside the catchment area, which are called governess places. These are generally only given to students with high marks in the 11+.

  3. List of grammar schools in England - Wikipedia

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    Two schools (Chatham House Grammar School and Clarendon House Grammar School) merged in 2013. [6] This list does not include former direct grant grammar schools which elected to remain independent, often retaining the title grammar school. For such schools see the list of direct grant grammar schools.

  4. Sir Roger Manwood's School - Wikipedia

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    Sir Roger Manwood's School is a grammar school located in the medieval town of Sandwich, Kent, England. Founded in 1563, it is one of the oldest schools in Britain and the third oldest state grammar school in Kent. Originally an all-boys school, the school became co-educational in 1982 and welcomed boarders until 2020. It now solely operates as ...

  5. Rainham Mark Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Rainham Mark Grammar School (previously Known as Gillingham Technical High School) is the only co-educational selective grammar school in the Medway, Kent, England area. It has academy status , along with Twydall Primary School and Riverside Primary School.

  6. Category:Grammar schools in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Weald of Kent Grammar School; Wilmington Grammar School for Boys; Wilmington Grammar School for Girls This page was last edited on 13 November 2012, at 19:11 (UTC). ...

  7. Cranbrook School, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Cranbrook School (formerly Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School) is a co-educational state funded boarding and day grammar school [1] in the market town of Cranbrook, Kent, England. Selection is made of pupils at age 11 and 13.

  8. The Skinners' School - Wikipedia

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    The Skinners School following recent construction in 1886. The first school to be associated with Worshipful Company of Skinners was Tonbridge School.This 'Free Grammar School' was founded in 1553 by Andrew Judde a wealthy London fur trader and native of Tonbridge. [4]

  9. The Norton Knatchbull School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in Ashford around 1630 as a free grammar school by its namesake [1] who died in 1636, an uncle of Sir Norton Knatchbull. [2] The school continued to be led and funded by Knatchbull's family due to a stipulation in his will in 1636. [3] It was known simply as 'Ashford Grammar School' until the summer of 1973. [2]